Adjusting the depth stop, Continuing a partial-cut, Finishing a cut – Diamond Products CC6566 User Manual

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CC6566 - CC6566-3 Concrete Saw Manual

the depth stop knob clockwise until resistance
is felt. The blade should not lower any further.

8. Push the speed control lever forward to reach

the desired traveling speed for maximum
efficiency. Raise and lower the blade as
necessary, paying attention to the cutting depth
indicator. When using the depth stop, raise the
blade from the cut to repeat the depth in
another area as necessary.

Adjusting the Depth Stop

Turn the depth stop knob counterclockwise to
increase the cutting depth, or turn the depth stop
knob clockwise to decrease the cutting depth. The
depth stop knob will stop turning when the saw has
reached its maximum depth.

Figure 31: Depth Stop

Continuing a Partial-Cut

1. Maneuver the saw to the correct location.
2. Align the blade with the previous cut and plunge

the blade back into the concrete. DO NOT
move forward until the blade is properly aligned
within the cut.

3. Push the speed control lever forward to reach

the desired traveling speed for maximum
efficiency.

Finishing a Cut

1. Place the speed control lever at Neutral.
2. Raise the blade from the cut (high enough for

proper ground clearance).

Lighting

The spot light (optional item) illuminates the area
for the operator as necessary.

Spot Light

A mounting bracket secures the spot light to the
frame upright’s right side.

1. Loosen the lock knobs to adjust the light bar

and retighten them to secure the light.

2. Turn the spot light switch on and off as

necessary.

Parking Brake

The parking brake stops the saw from moving
forward or backward unintentionally, and is helpful
on steeper slopes and hills. DO NOT assume at
any time that the transmission will act as a brake
when at Neutral.

Figure 32: Parking Brake

Engaging the Parking Brake

Slide the brake lever over and out of the Disengage
slot and down and into the Engage slot.

Disengaging the Parking Brake

Slide the brake lever over and out of the Engage
slot and up and into the Disengage slot.

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